Iowa Voters Head to Caucus in First in Nation Vote for President

Voting finally gets underway today in Iowa in the first-in-the-nation votes for the 2016 presidential race.

It’s all about turnout for the complicated caucus process of compiling votes and delegates.

Donald Trump has dominated recent polls on the GOP side followed by Ted Cruz whose momentum has stalled. Marco Rubio seems to be on the rise to numbers three. There are 30 delegates at stake for Republicans today.

On the Democratic side, 44 delegates at stake, and candidates must get at least 15% to get any delegates (looking at you Martin O’Malley). Hillary Clinton has led recent polls by small margins over Bernie Sanders, but Sanders has had momentum in the past few months and is looking to get his passionate young supporters to turn out.